The current Internet implements hop-by-hop packet forwarding based entirely on globally-unique identifiers specified in packet headers, and routing tables that identify destinati...
—A foreseeable scenario is where on the Internet Mobile IPv6 is deployed and a large percentage of the clients are mobile nodes. These mobile clients will communicate with large ...
Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) and Fast Handover (FHO) have been developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to address the IP mobility issues of roaming mobile devices, and to r...
All the proposed IP mobility protocols assume that the mobile nodes always have a mobility-aware IP stack. On the other hand, efficient micro-mobility solutions entail specific to...
As the number of hosts attached to a network increases beyond what can be connected by a single local area network (LAN), forwarding packets between hosts on different LANs become...
Thomas L. Rodeheffer, Chandramohan A. Thekkath, Da...